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About This Manual
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This document serves as a complete description of the GNU Emacs
Calculator. It works both as an introduction for novices, and as a
reference for experienced users. While it helps to have some
experience with GNU Emacs in order to get the most out of Calc, this
manual ought to be readable even if you don't know or use Emacs
regularly.
The manual is divided into three major parts: the "Getting Started"
chapter you are reading now, the Calc tutorial (chapter 2), and the
Calc reference manual (the remaining chapters and appendices).
If you are in a hurry to use Calc, there is a brief "demonstration"
below which illustrates the major features of Calc in just a couple of
pages. If you don't have time to go through the full tutorial, this
will show you everything you need to know to begin.
See Demonstration of Calc.
The tutorial chapter walks you through the various parts of Calc with
lots of hands-on examples and explanations. If you are new to Calc
and you have some time, try going through at least the beginning of
the tutorial. The tutorial includes about 70 exercises with answers.
These exercises give you some guided practice with Calc, as well as
pointing out some interesting and unusual ways to use its features.
The reference section discusses Calc in complete depth. You can read
the reference from start to finish if you want to learn every aspect
of Calc. Or, you can look in the table of contents or the Concept
Index to find the parts of the manual that discuss the things you need
to know.
Every Calc keyboard command is listed in the Calc Summary, and also in
the Key Index. Algebraic functions, `M-x' commands, and variables
also have their own indices. In the printed manual, each paragraph
that is referenced in the Key or Function Index is marked in the
margin with its index entry.
You can access this manual on-line at any time within Calc by
pressing the `h i' key sequence. Outside of the Calc window,
you can press `M-# i' to read the manual on-line. Also, you
can jump directly to the Tutorial by pressing `h t' or `M-# t',
or to the Summary by pressing `h s' or `M-# s'. Within Calc,
you can also go to the part of the manual describing any Calc key,
function, or variable using `h k', `h f', or `h v',
respectively. See Help Commands.
Printed copies of this manual are also available from the Free
Software Foundation.